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"This Court has been extraordinarily unfriendly to the Voting Rights Act over the last couple of decades," a voting rights expert told Newsweek.
Fred Eshelman’s petition for high-court review asserts that 10th Circuit victory for hunters and the public to access public ...
If the 2021 map is reinstated, three lawmakers would change districts, including Brown. Attorneys for the North Dakota Legislature have said the lawmakers could be subject to removal from office, ...
Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh on Wednesday paused a federal appeals court ruling that bars individuals in some states from filing lawsuits claiming discrimination based on the landmark ...
Legislators attending a Redistricting Committee meeting Dec. 13, 2023, look at maps of different proposals. (Kyle Martin/For ...
The judge overseeing the proceedings suggested there were weaknesses in the government’s case against the Salvadoran man.
Sen. Thom Tillis stood on the Senate floor and warned White House aides to tread carefully as they cut foreign aid and to remember the promises they made to get a rescission bill approved by senators.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is opening a “Center for Faith” and eliminating a regulation that banned faith-based ...
Florida and the central Gulf Coast face a risk of flash flooding in the coming days. A summer camp in Central Texas serving disabled youths reopened barely a week after the flooding. An army of ...
The Missouri attorney general’s office is asking the high court to overturn an injunction issued July 3 that blocked enforcement of most laws regulating and limiting abortion access.
Scholars and practitioners examine the Court’s most important regulatory decisions of this past term.
A young woman cited by a Sullivan's Island police officer for disorderly conduct after recording showed her cursing and using ...